The Swedish art collector Ernest Thiel (1859 – 1947) in Stockholm, was Edvard Munch's (1863 – 1944) most dedicated patron in the first decade of the 1900s. Thiel purchased works directly from the artist, and commissioned several portraits. Thiel wanted to fill an entire wall with paintings by Munch. In the Autumn of 1907, Thiel wrote with satisfaction, “My Munch wall will outshine any other in Europe – I can see that already.” In the course of the year, Thiel acquired...
Topics: Letter, Munch, Thiel
The Swedish art collector Ernest Thiel (1859 – 1947) in Stockholm, was Edvard Munch's (1863 – 1944) most dedicated patron in the first decade of the 1900s. Thiel purchased works directly from the artist, and commissioned several portraits. Thiel wanted to fill an entire wall with paintings by Munch. In the Autumn of 1907, Thiel wrote with satisfaction, “My Munch wall will outshine any other in Europe – I can see that already.” In the course of the year, Thiel acquired...
Topics: Letter, Munch, Thiel
The Swedish art collector Ernest Thiel (1859 – 1947) in Stockholm, was Edvard Munch's (1863 – 1944) most dedicated patron in the first decade of the 1900s. Thiel purchased works directly from the artist, and commissioned several portraits. Thiel wanted to fill an entire wall with paintings by Munch. In the Autumn of 1907, Thiel wrote with satisfaction, “My Munch wall will outshine any other in Europe – I can see that already.” In the course of the year, Thiel acquired...
Topics: Letter, Munch, Thiel
The Swedish art collector Ernest Thiel (1859 – 1947) in Stockholm, was Edvard Munch's (1863 – 1944) most dedicated patron in the first decade of the 1900s. Thiel purchased works directly from the artist, and commissioned several portraits. Thiel wanted to fill an entire wall with paintings by Munch. In the Autumn of 1907, Thiel wrote with satisfaction, “My Munch wall will outshine any other in Europe – I can see that already.” In the course of the year, Thiel acquired...
Topics: Letter, Munch, Thiel
The collector Ernest Thiel in Stockholm, Sweden was Munch’s greatest patron during a period in the early 1900s, buying most of the works straight from the artist himself. Thiel wanted to fill an entire wall with paintings by Munch. In autumn 1907, Thiel wrote with satisfaction, “My Munch wall will outshine any other in Europe – I can see that already.” In the course of the year, Thiel acquired several of the Gallery’s most striking works, including On the Bridge(1903), and The...
Topics: Letter, Munch, Thiel
The Swedish art collector Ernest Thiel (1859 – 1947) in Stockholm, was Edvard Munch's (1863 – 1944) most dedicated patron in the first decade of the 1900s. Thiel purchased works directly from the artist, and commissioned several portraits. Thiel wanted to fill an entire wall with paintings by Munch. In the Autumn of 1907, Thiel wrote with satisfaction, “My Munch wall will outshine any other in Europe – I can see that already.” In the course of the year, Thiel acquired...
Topics: Letter, Munch, Thiel
The Swedish art collector Ernest Thiel (1859 – 1947) in Stockholm, was Edvard Munch's (1863 – 1944) most dedicated patron in the first decade of the 1900s. Thiel purchased works directly from the artist, and commissioned several portraits. Thiel wanted to fill an entire wall with paintings by Munch. In the Autumn of 1907, Thiel wrote with satisfaction, “My Munch wall will outshine any other in Europe – I can see that already.” In the course of the year, Thiel acquired...
Topics: Letter, Munch, Thiel
The Swedish art collector Ernest Thiel (1859 – 1947) in Stockholm, was Edvard Munch's (1863 – 1944) most dedicated patron in the first decade of the 1900s. Thiel purchased works directly from the artist, and commissioned several portraits. Thiel wanted to fill an entire wall with paintings by Munch. In the Autumn of 1907, Thiel wrote with satisfaction, “My Munch wall will outshine any other in Europe – I can see that already.” In the course of the year, Thiel acquired...
Topics: Letter, Munch, Thiel
The Swedish art collector Ernest Thiel (1859 – 1947) in Stockholm, was Edvard Munch's (1863 – 1944) most dedicated patron in the first decade of the 1900s. Thiel purchased works directly from the artist, and commissioned several portraits. Thiel wanted to fill an entire wall with paintings by Munch. In the Autumn of 1907, Thiel wrote with satisfaction, “My Munch wall will outshine any other in Europe – I can see that already.” In the course of the year, Thiel acquired...
Topics: Letter, Munch, Thiel
The Swedish art collector Ernest Thiel (1859 – 1947) in Stockholm, was Edvard Munch's (1863 – 1944) most dedicated patron in the first decade of the 1900s. Thiel purchased works directly from the artist, and commissioned several portraits. Thiel wanted to fill an entire wall with paintings by Munch. In the Autumn of 1907, Thiel wrote with satisfaction, “My Munch wall will outshine any other in Europe – I can see that already.” In the course of the year, Thiel acquired...
Topics: Letter, Munch, Thiel
The Swedish art collector Ernest Thiel (1859 – 1947) in Stockholm, was Edvard Munch's (1863 – 1944) most dedicated patron in the first decade of the 1900s. Thiel purchased works directly from the artist, and commissioned several portraits. Thiel wanted to fill an entire wall with paintings by Munch. In the Autumn of 1907, Thiel wrote with satisfaction, “My Munch wall will outshine any other in Europe – I can see that already.” In the course of the year, Thiel acquired...
Topics: Letter, Munch, Thiel
The Swedish art collector Ernest Thiel (1859 – 1947) in Stockholm, was Edvard Munch's (1863 – 1944) most dedicated patron in the first decade of the 1900s. Thiel purchased works directly from the artist, and commissioned several portraits. Thiel wanted to fill an entire wall with paintings by Munch. In the Autumn of 1907, Thiel wrote with satisfaction, “My Munch wall will outshine any other in Europe – I can see that already.” In the course of the year, Thiel acquired...
Topics: Letter, Munch, Thiel
The collector Ernest Thiel in Stockholm, Sweden was Munch’s greatest patron during a period in the early 1900s, buying most of the works straight from the artist himself. Thiel wanted to fill an entire wall with paintings by Munch. In autumn 1907, Thiel wrote with satisfaction, “My Munch wall will outshine any other in Europe – I can see that already.” In the course of the year, Thiel acquired several of the Gallery’s most striking works, including On the Bridge(1903), and The...
Topics: Letter, Munch, Thiel
The Swedish art collector Ernest Thiel (1859 – 1947) in Stockholm, was Edvard Munch's (1863 – 1944) most dedicated patron in the first decade of the 1900s. Thiel purchased works directly from the artist, and commissioned several portraits. Thiel wanted to fill an entire wall with paintings by Munch. In the Autumn of 1907, Thiel wrote with satisfaction, “My Munch wall will outshine any other in Europe – I can see that already.” In the course of the year, Thiel acquired...
Topics: Munch, Thiel, Letter
The Swedish art collector Ernest Thiel (1859 – 1947) in Stockholm, was Edvard Munch's (1863 – 1944) most dedicated patron in the first decade of the 1900s. Thiel purchased works directly from the artist, and commissioned several portraits. Thiel wanted to fill an entire wall with paintings by Munch. In the Autumn of 1907, Thiel wrote with satisfaction, “My Munch wall will outshine any other in Europe – I can see that already.” In the course of the year, Thiel acquired...
Topics: Letter, Munch, Thiel
The Swedish art collector Ernest Thiel (1859 – 1947) in Stockholm, was Edvard Munch's (1863 – 1944) most dedicated patron in the first decade of the 1900s. Thiel purchased works directly from the artist, and commissioned several portraits. Thiel wanted to fill an entire wall with paintings by Munch. In the Autumn of 1907, Thiel wrote with satisfaction, “My Munch wall will outshine any other in Europe – I can see that already.” In the course of the year, Thiel acquired...
Topics: Letter, Munch, Thiel
The Swedish art collector Ernest Thiel (1859 – 1947) in Stockholm, was Edvard Munch's (1863 – 1944) most dedicated patron in the first decade of the 1900s. Thiel purchased works directly from the artist, and commissioned several portraits. Thiel wanted to fill an entire wall with paintings by Munch. In the Autumn of 1907, Thiel wrote with satisfaction, “My Munch wall will outshine any other in Europe – I can see that already.” In the course of the year, Thiel acquired...
Topics: Thiel, Letter, Munch
The Swedish art collector Ernest Thiel (1859 – 1947) in Stockholm, was Edvard Munch's (1863 – 1944) most dedicated patron in the first decade of the 1900s. Thiel purchased works directly from the artist, and commissioned several portraits. Thiel wanted to fill an entire wall with paintings by Munch. In the Autumn of 1907, Thiel wrote with satisfaction, “My Munch wall will outshine any other in Europe – I can see that already.” In the course of the year, Thiel acquired...
Topics: Letter, Munch, Thiel
The collector Ernest Thiel in Stockholm, Sweden was Munch’s greatest patron during a period in the early 1900s, buying most of the works straight from the artist himself. Thiel wanted to fill an entire wall with paintings by Munch. In autumn 1907, Thiel wrote with satisfaction, “My Munch wall will outshine any other in Europe – I can see that already.” In the course of the year, Thiel acquired several of the Gallery’s most striking works, including On the Bridge(1903), and The...
Topics: Letter, Munch, Thiel
The Swedish art collector Ernest Thiel (1859 – 1947) in Stockholm, was Edvard Munch's (1863 – 1944) most dedicated patron in the first decade of the 1900s. Thiel purchased works directly from the artist, and commissioned several portraits. Thiel wanted to fill an entire wall with paintings by Munch. In the Autumn of 1907, Thiel wrote with satisfaction, “My Munch wall will outshine any other in Europe – I can see that already.” In the course of the year, Thiel acquired...
Topics: Letter, Munch, Thiel
The Swedish art collector Ernest Thiel (1859 – 1947) in Stockholm, was Edvard Munch's (1863 – 1944) most dedicated patron in the first decade of the 1900s. Thiel purchased works directly from the artist, and commissioned several portraits. Thiel wanted to fill an entire wall with paintings by Munch. In the Autumn of 1907, Thiel wrote with satisfaction, “My Munch wall will outshine any other in Europe – I can see that already.” In the course of the year, Thiel acquired...
Topics: Letter, Munch, Thiel
The Swedish art collector Ernest Thiel (1859 – 1947) in Stockholm, was Edvard Munch's (1863 – 1944) most dedicated patron in the first decade of the 1900s. Thiel purchased works directly from the artist, and commissioned several portraits. Thiel wanted to fill an entire wall with paintings by Munch. In the Autumn of 1907, Thiel wrote with satisfaction, “My Munch wall will outshine any other in Europe – I can see that already.” In the course of the year, Thiel acquired...
Topics: Letter, Munch, Thiel
The Swedish art collector Ernest Thiel (1859 – 1947) in Stockholm, was Edvard Munch's (1863 – 1944) most dedicated patron in the first decade of the 1900s. Thiel purchased works directly from the artist, and commissioned several portraits. Thiel wanted to fill an entire wall with paintings by Munch. In the Autumn of 1907, Thiel wrote with satisfaction, “My Munch wall will outshine any other in Europe – I can see that already.” In the course of the year, Thiel acquired...
Topics: Thiel, Munch, Letter
The Swedish art collector Ernest Thiel (1859 – 1947) in Stockholm, was Edvard Munch's (1863 – 1944) most dedicated patron in the first decade of the 1900s. Thiel purchased works directly from the artist, and commissioned several portraits. Thiel wanted to fill an entire wall with paintings by Munch. In the Autumn of 1907, Thiel wrote with satisfaction, “My Munch wall will outshine any other in Europe – I can see that already.” In the course of the year, Thiel acquired...
Topics: Letter, Munch, Thiel
The Swedish art collector Ernest Thiel (1859 – 1947) in Stockholm, was Edvard Munch's (1863 – 1944) most dedicated patron in the first decade of the 1900s. Thiel purchased works directly from the artist, and commissioned several portraits. Thiel wanted to fill an entire wall with paintings by Munch. In the Autumn of 1907, Thiel wrote with satisfaction, “My Munch wall will outshine any other in Europe – I can see that already.” In the course of the year, Thiel acquired...
Topics: Letter, Munch, Thiel
The Swedish art collector Ernest Thiel (1859 – 1947) in Stockholm, was Edvard Munch's (1863 – 1944) most dedicated patron in the first decade of the 1900s. Thiel purchased works directly from the artist, and commissioned several portraits. Thiel wanted to fill an entire wall with paintings by Munch. In the Autumn of 1907, Thiel wrote with satisfaction, “My Munch wall will outshine any other in Europe – I can see that already.” In the course of the year, Thiel acquired...
Topics: Munch, Thiel, Letter
The Swedish art collector Ernest Thiel (1859 – 1947) in Stockholm, was Edvard Munch's (1863 – 1944) most dedicated patron in the first decade of the 1900s. Thiel purchased works directly from the artist, and commissioned several portraits. Thiel wanted to fill an entire wall with paintings by Munch. In the Autumn of 1907, Thiel wrote with satisfaction, “My Munch wall will outshine any other in Europe – I can see that already.” In the course of the year, Thiel acquired...
Topics: Letter, Munch, Thiel
The Swedish art collector Ernest Thiel (1859 – 1947) in Stockholm, was Edvard Munch's (1863 – 1944) most dedicated patron in the first decade of the 1900s. Thiel purchased works directly from the artist, and commissioned several portraits. Thiel wanted to fill an entire wall with paintings by Munch. In the Autumn of 1907, Thiel wrote with satisfaction, “My Munch wall will outshine any other in Europe – I can see that already.” In the course of the year, Thiel acquired...
Topics: Letter, Munch, Thiel, Thiel, Munch
The collector Ernest Thiel in Stockholm, Sweden was Munch’s greatest patron during a period in the early 1900s, buying most of the works straight from the artist himself. Thiel wanted to fill an entire wall with paintings by Munch. In autumn 1907, Thiel wrote with satisfaction, “My Munch wall will outshine any other in Europe – I can see that already.” In the course of the year, Thiel acquired several of the Gallery’s most striking works, including On the Bridge(1903), and The...
Topics: Letter, Munch, Thiel
The Swedish art collector Ernest Thiel (1859 – 1947) in Stockholm, was Edvard Munch's (1863 – 1944) most dedicated patron in the first decade of the 1900s. Thiel purchased works directly from the artist, and commissioned several portraits. Thiel wanted to fill an entire wall with paintings by Munch. In the Autumn of 1907, Thiel wrote with satisfaction, “My Munch wall will outshine any other in Europe – I can see that already.” In the course of the year, Thiel acquired...
Topics: Letter, Thiel, Munch
The collector Ernest Thiel in Stockholm, Sweden was Munch’s greatest patron during a period in the early 1900s, buying most of the works straight from the artist himself. Thiel wanted to fill an entire wall with paintings by Munch. In autumn 1907, Thiel wrote with satisfaction, “My Munch wall will outshine any other in Europe – I can see that already.” In the course of the year, Thiel acquired several of the Gallery’s most striking works, including On the Bridge(1903), and The...
Topics: Letter, Munch, Thiel
The collector Ernest Thiel in Stockholm, Sweden was Munch’s greatest patron during a period in the early 1900s, buying most of the works straight from the artist himself. Thiel wanted to fill an entire wall with paintings by Munch. In autumn 1907, Thiel wrote with satisfaction, “My Munch wall will outshine any other in Europe – I can see that already.” In the course of the year, Thiel acquired several of the Gallery’s most striking works, including On the Bridge(1903), and The...
Topics: Munch, Letter, Thiel
The Swedish art collector Ernest Thiel (1859 – 1947) in Stockholm, was Edvard Munch's (1863 – 1944) most dedicated patron in the first decade of the 1900s. Thiel purchased works directly from the artist, and commissioned several portraits. Thiel wanted to fill an entire wall with paintings by Munch. In the Autumn of 1907, Thiel wrote with satisfaction, “My Munch wall will outshine any other in Europe – I can see that already.” In the course of the year, Thiel acquired...
Topics: Letter, Munch, Thiel
The collector Ernest Thiel in Stockholm, Sweden was Munch’s greatest patron during a period in the early 1900s, buying most of the works straight from the artist himself. Thiel wanted to fill an entire wall with paintings by Munch. In autumn 1907, Thiel wrote with satisfaction, “My Munch wall will outshine any other in Europe – I can see that already.” In the course of the year, Thiel acquired several of the Gallery’s most striking works, including On the Bridge(1903), and The...
Topics: Letter, Munch, Thiel
The Swedish art collector Ernest Thiel (1859 – 1947) in Stockholm, was Edvard Munch's (1863 – 1944) most dedicated patron in the first decade of the 1900s. Thiel purchased works directly from the artist, and commissioned several portraits. Thiel wanted to fill an entire wall with paintings by Munch. In the Autumn of 1907, Thiel wrote with satisfaction, “My Munch wall will outshine any other in Europe – I can see that already.” In the course of the year, Thiel acquired...
Topics: Letter, Thiel, Munch
The Swedish art collector Ernest Thiel (1859 – 1947) in Stockholm, was Edvard Munch's (1863 – 1944) most dedicated patron in the first decade of the 1900s. Thiel purchased works directly from the artist, and commissioned several portraits. Thiel wanted to fill an entire wall with paintings by Munch. In the Autumn of 1907, Thiel wrote with satisfaction, “My Munch wall will outshine any other in Europe – I can see that already.” In the course of the year, Thiel acquired...
Topics: Letter, Munch, Thiel
The Swedish art collector Ernest Thiel (1859 – 1947) in Stockholm, was Edvard Munch's (1863 – 1944) most dedicated patron in the first decade of the 1900s. Thiel purchased works directly from the artist, and commissioned several portraits. Thiel wanted to fill an entire wall with paintings by Munch. In the Autumn of 1907, Thiel wrote with satisfaction, “My Munch wall will outshine any other in Europe – I can see that already.” In the course of the year, Thiel acquired...
Topics: Letter, Munch, Thiel
The collector Ernest Thiel in Stockholm, Sweden was Munch’s greatest patron during a period in the early 1900s, buying most of the works straight from the artist himself. Thiel wanted to fill an entire wall with paintings by Munch. In autumn 1907, Thiel wrote with satisfaction, “My Munch wall will outshine any other in Europe – I can see that already.” In the course of the year, Thiel acquired several of the Gallery’s most striking works, including On the Bridge(1903), and The...
Topics: Letter, Munch, Thiel
The collector Ernest Thiel in Stockholm, Sweden was Munch’s greatest patron during a period in the early 1900s, buying most of the works straight from the artist himself. Thiel wanted to fill an entire wall with paintings by Munch. In autumn 1907, Thiel wrote with satisfaction, “My Munch wall will outshine any other in Europe – I can see that already.” In the course of the year, Thiel acquired several of the Gallery’s most striking works, including On the Bridge(1903), and The...
Topics: Letter, Munch, Thiel
The Swedish art collector Ernest Thiel (1859 – 1947) in Stockholm, was Edvard Munch's (1863 – 1944) most dedicated patron in the first decade of the 1900s. Thiel purchased works directly from the artist, and commissioned several portraits. Thiel wanted to fill an entire wall with paintings by Munch. In the Autumn of 1907, Thiel wrote with satisfaction, “My Munch wall will outshine any other in Europe – I can see that already.” In the course of the year, Thiel acquired...
Topics: Letter, Munch, Thiel
The Swedish art collector Ernest Thiel (1859 – 1947) in Stockholm, was Edvard Munch's (1863 – 1944) most dedicated patron in the first decade of the 1900s. Thiel purchased works directly from the artist, and commissioned several portraits. Thiel wanted to fill an entire wall with paintings by Munch. In the Autumn of 1907, Thiel wrote with satisfaction, “My Munch wall will outshine any other in Europe – I can see that already.” In the course of the year, Thiel acquired...
Topics: Letter, Munch, Thiel
The collector Ernest Thiel in Stockholm, Sweden was Munch’s greatest patron during a period in the early 1900s, buying most of the works straight from the artist himself. Thiel wanted to fill an entire wall with paintings by Munch. In autumn 1907, Thiel wrote with satisfaction, “My Munch wall will outshine any other in Europe – I can see that already.” In the course of the year, Thiel acquired several of the Gallery’s most striking works, including On the Bridge(1903), and The...
Topics: Letter, Munch, Thiel
With twelve oil paintings and nearly 100 prints, the Thiel Gallery has one of the largest collections of Edvard Munch’s art outside Norway. The collector Ernest Thiel in Stockholm, Sweden was Munch’s greatest The collector Ernest Thiel in Stockholm, Sweden was Munch’s greatest patron during a period in the early 1900s, buying most of the works straight from the artist himself. Thiel wanted to fill an entire wall with paintings by Munch. In autumn 1907, Thiel wrote with satisfaction,...
Topics: Letter, Munch, Thiel
The Swedish art collector Ernest Thiel (1859 – 1947) in Stockholm, was Edvard Munch's (1863 – 1944) most dedicated patron in the first decade of the 1900s. Thiel purchased works directly from the artist, and commissioned several portraits. Thiel wanted to fill an entire wall with paintings by Munch. In the Autumn of 1907, Thiel wrote with satisfaction, “My Munch wall will outshine any other in Europe – I can see that already.” In the course of the year, Thiel acquired...
Topics: Thiel, Munch, Letter
The Swedish art collector Ernest Thiel (1859 – 1947) in Stockholm, was Edvard Munch's (1863 – 1944) most dedicated patron in the first decade of the 1900s. Thiel purchased works directly from the artist, and commissioned several portraits. Thiel wanted to fill an entire wall with paintings by Munch. In the Autumn of 1907, Thiel wrote with satisfaction, “My Munch wall will outshine any other in Europe – I can see that already.” In the course of the year, Thiel acquired...
Topics: Letter, Edvard, Munch, Thiel
The Swedish art collector Ernest Thiel (1859 – 1947) in Stockholm, was Edvard Munch's (1863 – 1944) most dedicated patron in the first decade of the 1900s. Thiel purchased works directly from the artist, and commissioned several portraits. Thiel wanted to fill an entire wall with paintings by Munch. In the Autumn of 1907, Thiel wrote with satisfaction, “My Munch wall will outshine any other in Europe – I can see that already.” In the course of the year, Thiel acquired...
Topics: Thielska Galleriet, Thiel Gallery, Letter, Munch
The Swedish art collector Ernest Thiel (1859 – 1947) in Stockholm, was Edvard Munch's (1863 – 1944) most dedicated patron in the first decade of the 1900s. Thiel purchased works directly from the artist, and commissioned several portraits. Thiel wanted to fill an entire wall with paintings by Munch. In the Autumn of 1907, Thiel wrote with satisfaction, “My Munch wall will outshine any other in Europe – I can see that already.” In the course of the year, Thiel acquired...
Topics: Letter, Munch, Thiel
The Swedish art collector Ernest Thiel (1859 – 1947) in Stockholm, was Edvard Munch's (1863 – 1944) most dedicated patron in the first decade of the 1900s. Thiel purchased works directly from the artist, and commissioned several portraits. Thiel wanted to fill an entire wall with paintings by Munch. In the Autumn of 1907, Thiel wrote with satisfaction, “My Munch wall will outshine any other in Europe – I can see that already.” In the course of the year, Thiel acquired...
Topics: Thielska Galleriet, Thiel Gallery, Letter, Munch
The Swedish art collector Ernest Thiel (1859 – 1947) in Stockholm, was Edvard Munch's (1863 – 1944) most dedicated patron in the first decade of the 1900s. Thiel purchased works directly from the artist, and commissioned several portraits. Thiel wanted to fill an entire wall with paintings by Munch. In the Autumn of 1907, Thiel wrote with satisfaction, “My Munch wall will outshine any other in Europe – I can see that already.” In the course of the year, Thiel acquired...
Topics: Letter, Munch, Thiel
The collector Ernest Thiel in Stockholm, Sweden was Munch’s greatest patron during a period in the early 1900s, buying most of the works straight from the artist himself. Thiel wanted to fill an entire wall with paintings by Munch. In autumn 1907, Thiel wrote with satisfaction, “My Munch wall will outshine any other in Europe – I can see that already.” In the course of the year, Thiel acquired several of the Gallery’s most striking works, including On the Bridge(1903), and The...
Topics: Letter, Munch, Thiel
The collector Ernest Thiel in Stockholm, Sweden was Munch’s greatest patron during a period in the early 1900s, buying most of the works straight from the artist himself. Thiel wanted to fill an entire wall with paintings by Munch. In autumn 1907, Thiel wrote with satisfaction, “My Munch wall will outshine any other in Europe – I can see that already.” In the course of the year, Thiel acquired several of the Gallery’s most striking works, including On the Bridge(1903), and The...
Topics: Letter, Munch, Thiel
The Swedish art collector Ernest Thiel (1859 – 1947) in Stockholm, was Edvard Munch's (1863 – 1944) most dedicated patron in the first decade of the 1900s. Thiel purchased works directly from the artist, and commissioned several portraits. Thiel wanted to fill an entire wall with paintings by Munch. In the Autumn of 1907, Thiel wrote with satisfaction, “My Munch wall will outshine any other in Europe – I can see that already.” In the course of the year, Thiel acquired...
Topics: Letter, Munch, Thiel
The Swedish art collector Ernest Thiel (1859 – 1947) in Stockholm, was Edvard Munch's (1863 – 1944) most dedicated patron in the first decade of the 1900s. Thiel purchased works directly from the artist, and commissioned several portraits. Thiel wanted to fill an entire wall with paintings by Munch. In the Autumn of 1907, Thiel wrote with satisfaction, “My Munch wall will outshine any other in Europe – I can see that already.” In the course of the year, Thiel acquired...
Topics: Letter, Munch, Thiel
The collector Ernest Thiel in Stockholm, Sweden was Munch’s greatest patron during a period in the early 1900s, buying most of the works straight from the artist himself. Thiel wanted to fill an entire wall with paintings by Munch. In autumn 1907, Thiel wrote with satisfaction, “My Munch wall will outshine any other in Europe – I can see that already.” In the course of the year, Thiel acquired several of the Gallery’s most striking works, including On the Bridge(1903), and The...
Topics: Letter, Thiel, Munch
The collector Ernest Thiel in Stockholm, Sweden was Munch’s greatest patron during a period in the early 1900s, buying most of the works straight from the artist himself. Thiel wanted to fill an entire wall with paintings by Munch. In autumn 1907, Thiel wrote with satisfaction, “My Munch wall will outshine any other in Europe – I can see that already.” In the course of the year, Thiel acquired several of the Gallery’s most striking works, including On the Bridge(1903), and The...
Topics: Letter, Munch, Thiel
The Swedish art collector Ernest Thiel (1859 – 1947) in Stockholm, was Edvard Munch's (1863 – 1944) most dedicated patron in the first decade of the 1900s. Thiel purchased works directly from the artist, and commissioned several portraits. Thiel wanted to fill an entire wall with paintings by Munch. In the Autumn of 1907, Thiel wrote with satisfaction, “My Munch wall will outshine any other in Europe – I can see that already.” In the course of the year, Thiel acquired...
Topics: Letter, Munch, Thiel
The Swedish art collector Ernest Thiel (1859 – 1947) in Stockholm, was Edvard Munch's (1863 – 1944) most dedicated patron in the first decade of the 1900s. Thiel purchased works directly from the artist, and commissioned several portraits. Thiel wanted to fill an entire wall with paintings by Munch. In the Autumn of 1907, Thiel wrote with satisfaction, “My Munch wall will outshine any other in Europe – I can see that already.” In the course of the year, Thiel acquired...
Topics: Letter, Munch, Thiel
With twelve oil paintings and nearly 100 prints, the Thiel Gallery has one of the largest collections of Edvard Munch’s art outside Norway. The collector Ernest Thiel in Stockholm, Sweden was Munch’s greatest patron during a period in the early 1900s, buying most of the works straight from the artist himself. Thiel wanted to fill an entire wall with paintings by Munch. In autumn 1907, Thiel wrote with satisfaction, “My Munch wall will outshine any other in Europe – I can see that...
Topics: Letter, Munch, Thiel
The Swedish art collector Ernest Thiel (1859 – 1947) in Stockholm, was Edvard Munch's (1863 – 1944) most dedicated patron in the first decade of the 1900s. Thiel purchased works directly from the artist, and commissioned several portraits. Thiel wanted to fill an entire wall with paintings by Munch. In the Autumn of 1907, Thiel wrote with satisfaction, “My Munch wall will outshine any other in Europe – I can see that already.” In the course of the year, Thiel acquired...
Topics: Letter, Munch, Thiel